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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah ah, this is the w news coming to life from berlin. if you be a government declares a cease fire in its war 20 gra region, rebel fighters, reclaim control of the regional capital. after 8 months of fighting, a dramatic turn in a conflict of his claim. thousands of lines also coming up, tourists, cut their holidays in portugal, short term in rising cases of the more contagious delta, very into the corona virus. other nations tightened travel measures for portugal to
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stem. the breath and south africa is also tightening restrictions as the delta various fuels, a 3rd wave of current of virus infections. there will take you to a small town that thought it had whether it's a pandemic with no cases. and then went into voluntary lockdown. was the swiss rejoiced after the teens duns world champions, france at the european football championship with the favorites knocked out. the competition is now why does the ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. if the government has declared a short cease fire in its t gra region, after 8 months of deadly conflict, its forces are said to have left the regions capital mckelly,
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along with members of the government's regional administration. the area's former rulers say they are now back in control. 1000 have been killed since fighting broke out last november. more than 2000000 people have been displaced in the region and there are hundreds of thousands facing starvation. i'll bring us up to date on developments. integra, we've got correspondent maria nicholas school on the line. she's joining us from this above. so to great rebel forces say they have retaken that regional capital in the cali. what more can you tell us? yes, so, so far, what we know is that if you can, army on monday has withdrawn from to grade regional capital. mckinley, along with grades intern administration, some if you can, soldiers reportedly into the property and rated back before they left. later in
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the day, the grand forces re entered mckinley after a 7 months of absence, they were greeted by a crowd of people that had come out to the streets with a waiting, waiting to green a flag. later in the evening, the philippine government announced an unconditional but unilateral piece fire and said that it wanted to allow farmers to work in the field during the planting season. but so far that fire has not been accepted either by the t d. f. the grand defense forces, nor by the retreat, an army that comes to fighting, had intensified and to gray. over the past days, with the grand forces saying they've regained considerable territory. they, for sure the we seem to have lost maria gas, nicola screw there from above. so let's just move on, but stay with thanks. anyway, for that update on what's happening, integral will keep you of course,
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updated as those more developments become known. now rise in cases of cobit 19 calls by the delta barrier to the current of virus or causing concern around the world. the variance, which originated in india is the most transmissible, yet known in europe. it's spreading quickly. delta now accounts for 95 percent of all sequenced, positive test samples in the u. k. and his blame for sending infections rising once again. it's also dominant in portugal and russia elsewhere. the variance is spreading to in austria and the czech republic. it accounts for more than a quarter of cases here in germany. the number of infections attributed to delta is lower around 15 percent, but that's double what it was just a week ago. some predict that the delta variant could account for 90 percent of all new cases by the end of august and a bid to stem the spread several nations are now tightening restrictions. once again, germany has classified portugal as a virus variant area,
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and that's hitting the tourism sector. hard as this report explains, this daily has been operating here in lisbon for more than a 100 years. the shop survived the last major global pandemic. the spanish flew its owner. jose bronco isn't easily shocked, but he is worried to bore lisbon is very dependent on tourism. a large part of our business comes from this sector. lots of those tourists come from germany, but with the delta corona virus very and spreading in lisbon and the l. gov. germany has now classified portugal as a virus variant area, even though cases remain low in some places. loans. if you look at payroll in austria, only certain regions were restricted, but now all of portugal is being held responsible. that doesn't make any sense to anybody traveling from portugal to germany must not quarantine for 2 weeks,
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including people who are fully vaccinated. monday was the last day to leave before the new rules came into effect. it's been, i'm happy that we're going home today. it was just by chance. we booked for today, but we're on the safe side and won't have any problems. getting back to germany. i think it's good that they've reacted and people coming back have to quarantine for 2 weeks, but the down for variant will spread anyway. i was fewer holidaymakers will hit the tourism industry hot just when it was starting up again. but back at the deli, jose bronco remains optimistic. chavez for the board is close and then open again. that's the pandemic cycle, but everything will get back to normal. the local certainly hope so. and so do the tourists. one hour joined by d. w correspondent, young phillips schoultz season of o, hara a town on the old gar call coast of south of portugal,
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very popular place with tourists going to see young folks. so the livelihoods of many people in portugal depend on tourism. the country had been opening up. how are they dealing with this? people here are shocked, especially in tourist results such as fight last year was the worst year for tourism. you're in portugal since the early eighty's and everybody was hoping for a more or less normal summer season. as the famous lights at the ends of the tunnel, this hope is completely destroyed. now, of course, the germans, the most important group of tourists together with the branches at the same time that doesn't come as a complete surprise because the british had also already introduced some strict mess up some weeks ago. but people here, they really fear that this will be the ends of, of many hotels and restaurants in the region. what's like to and now for tourists
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caught up in this, are they rushing to leave the country? yes, they do. a lot of german have already left the country yesterday and over the weekend i talked to the manager where they last night and he said they had a lot of the parts of the day and even worse for them. lots of cancellation for the next weeks. so he expect the worse for the summer season, the hotel is almost empty. bad, just a few local, a few parts of get your send a few to read from neighboring pain. now the delta, very end of the virus courses spreading lots of places, but it's hit portugal, especially hard. do we know why wrote a lot of experts say that one of the main reasons is that portugal led in a lot of riches tourists without introducing any direct ruth at the time when the
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delta v was already spreading in the u. k. and a lot of people also blame the government for allowing the same simply final mental versus chelsea to take place in the country some weeks ago with thousands of bridges fence. but of course, those are all assumptions. nobody can say for sure what's across the search at the moment. what we can know is that it's spreading at the moments all across the country. and it's also getting quite tens and some of the shows, again, it's a little bit of a discount compared to the beginning of the year during christmas vacation, portugal that a lot of international tourists. and then there was also a new, a very bad coverage wave after work support portuguese government doing young fellow to address this surgeon infections. well, 1st of all, the introducing strict measures again,
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especially here along the coast and in the capital city of lisp on the capitalist, under a parcel locked down again, nobody can leave the city over the weekend without a negative test. and of course also that's trying to further up the next the nation campaign, the health minister said it's a race against time. now the vaccination against the spread of the variance, a race against time, young philip shots and of a fair portugal. thank you so much. thank you. while south africa is also reintroducing tough, pandemic restrictions as the country battles with a 3rd wave of infections driven by the delta vary and president cyril ram opposed is warning the health care system is at its limit for at least 2 weeks. all gatherings and alcohol sales will be bat. there's a curfew curves on travel, and schools have been close. and that includes one town in the western cape where
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residents were hoping they'd be lucky enough to get through the pandemic unscathed christine moon. wall reports no one in the small remote town was known to have been infected with the corona virus. since the start of the pandemic that changed in the middle of june when 3 people suddenly died from cove at 19 related complications, just hours apart. one of them lived in this house, hendrick or case was a retired minor. he was 75 years old and diabetic. and then my sister's children on sunday morning dead and something was wrong with these chase. he couldn't breathe properly. and i said maybe some millions and then i said no, he went to east doing fine. my mother must be putting on some point on his chest to having to breathe properly. and,
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and i told him and asking you to do for you. and he said to be you guys to spray for me and i said to my sister, just keep it updated obviously doing what's going on with him. and then we can take it from the the deaths, raise the alarm prompting local helpful voices to probe display of infections in the community. testing revealed that almost a quarter of clip brands, $250.00 residence. we're in fix it. our recruiter is the community spokesperson, he told us people here were caught off guard this go what he does with a bang. we weren't prepared for you since the last 15 months. we were totally free since march last year. when we go with start the south africa in suddenly with a bang and as i already mentioned, it was, we were prepared. these are kenny price in the heart of the community,
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but it has no capacity to provide care for people who are seriously ill. because this hospital is about 200 kilometers away, while most people who tested positive, hardly experienced any simpson, no one wants to take any chances i as negative, but my, my gosh, i was supposed to. so i decide i want to do it for you. course if i was positive, then you will do it for me all. so that's why i stay in my house. i my room in all the course. i don't run the fix. i'm out of peoples of i don't run that has to be infected. that's why i want to my residence, agreed to impose a quarantine on all of plans. 65 households to smooth displayed open fiction among the people of this type in the community. every one isolated from each other and
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the outside world. however hard it might have been, the exercise proved rewarding. most people are now free of the virus and there is the general feeling that the worst is over for the brand. but just as people felt safe to come out again with youngsters resuming part time, play just like this game of rugby, fresh nationwide restrictions mean the newly found freedom will be short lived. and d w as christine was, who filed that report join just now from cape town, christine, that small town. a new report has been hit hard by the pandemic, or they're likely to be many more towns like that in south africa. 5 perry, that is certainly the likely reality. the problem here is that testing capacity is still very much limited in the last 24 hours. so that's the only manage to test
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just over 50000 people now in the country or nearly 50000000 people that just give you a sense of just how much is, is really limited at the same person. you replace that people similar to those in clipper and to be very isolated communities side from the outside of paid people who are far away from the reach of public services. that there are probably many more such cases. not just in those communities rainy, but throughout the country theory. what kind of support is available, christine, for smaller towns and remote villages in south africa that are hit by cobra. the 19 well, this is the reality. there isn't very much because i mean the people of the brands, nobody had really been tested and so the 3, it suddenly occurred, as i said, the report was upon. and that's what the authorities to do, which revealed that these people have to come to the 19 and of course that they need to the math, that particular community. but it is the case that so many people have nothing in the time they may. and again,
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it has to do with the fact that many people on the outside of the reach of public services, like how can you call that clinic in the clip around community? one of the satellite, people of the health department does it once in a while. and have you visit some of the new people into brand is 170 kilometers away. so there is very limited soap and people have just had to weather it on their own. and as you can see, they took that machine that they died down. we could be in serious trouble or wherever you are, whether you're in a small village or a big city, access to health care is crucial, especially in a pan. debbie, how is south africa doing in providing access across the board? well, there's difficulty right now, so south housing, this is a problem that's been the hardest hit theory. i listen to the head of the i see unit one of the biggest hospitals in the country and she said people are having
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play 3 full days people. they can get an i see you there. capacity is brand new brand new limits, say this is a healthy for that has been you investment. that just hasn't come in. there's a shortage of nursing staff. a just says, so in general, there is frustration at the sub men says service health service has always been an issue, but the pandemic has really revealed the gaps in the system with so many people have died not being able to access a health care series. so the reality is that a lot of people just, it's a luxury to be able to go to a hospital and get the kids that you need, especially now in this is christine good to see you. thanks for your reporting. that was the w christine manuel. the intake town. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. parts of western canada recorded their hospice day ever on monday, with temperatures and much of british columbia. soaring past 46 degrees celsius for their self on the u. s. west coast for registered its 2nd consecutive day of record
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temperatures. experts warren such extreme weather is likely to become more common due to climate change. there's been extreme weather in hong kong to torrential rains, cause the lamps, lives, and flooding in some parts of the territory. on monday, it was the city's 1st so called black rainstorm of the year, with more than $100.00. 50 millimeters of rain reported in several districts. iraqis have held a symbolic funeral in baghdad for members of the popular mobilization forces or p. m. f, who were killed by u. s. air strikes on monday. the strikes on the iraq syria border targeted militias linked to iran. they were in response to a recent space of attacks against us military assets in iraq, nato and ukraine had begun. major naval exercises in the black, c, u. s. and kia are leading to we are leading the 2 week drills involving more than
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30 countries. the alliance says there intended to showcase its commitment to collective defense. russia annexed the crime in peninsula in 2014, and sees the excise as a provocation. seabreeze is a major exercise involving thousands of soldiers and thousands of ships and war planes. its opening ceremony was held in the ukraine port, city of desa, tensions between kiev in moscow. right now, the u. s. some, some other countries want to show support for their ukrainian allies. we are here as well to work with our partners and to ensure the stability and the security and last week and they will incident illustrated just how tense the situation is. a virtue, small ship h m, as defender mentioned in the waters, claimed by russia there off the criminal peninsula, which must go next and 2014. russia says it fight warning shots force in the
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british war ship to change course. richmond says that the account is false. there have been other dangerous incidents involving russia and ukraine in ships in the black sea embassy. as of north of it, russia has condemned the status major military exercise, calling its aggressive it's just a little nervous if they're the russian defense ministry. when closely monitored nato seabreeze exercise, including the preparation and if necessary, we will respond to protect rushes. military security for the junior are unit is about 30 of the nato maneuvers will end on july 10th. the championships which the portal shocker as they beat world champions. france on penalties in bucharest, french star killian embark,
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missed the decisive penalty to send switzerland through french had been 31 up with 15 minutes of normal time, left a flavor, but the swiss equalized with too late goals to force extra time and reach the quarter pine offer more on the demise of pre tournament favorites. france i'm joined by younique's fate from dw sports morning. you know like how did france manage to lose that game? i honestly have no clue. it was a wall game front. i mean strickland were excellent. they were brave though persistent, they played attacking football and so they usually defensive football instead of 100 percent to the this victory, no doubt. but at the same time, it's hard to see how friends let this go. with 15 minutes left a play pool papa who is probably the best play in the tournament sofa scored a great gold 2 and 3 went ahead. 15 minutes to play that game over everyone. full,
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so for instantly did and then they got complacent and the swift hit back with 2 very new goals i saw next time. and then they hit every single one of their 5 penalties perfectly. and of course then killing them, but a he was the poor soul to mrs. penalty to send france, crushing out was a pretty crazy come back for christie. so what is next for france? do they need to go away now and reinvent themselves in a way? yes, i think this is a massive fairly for france, so clear favorites. and that's on to the additional, the, the coach. he got a terribly wrong in this match. he changed the tactics for this game. he went with 5 defenders, instant 4 defenders. and that really affected the team's fluency. and you know, we're talking about the best squad in the world here. they clearly the best team, the world will have the best players and to change the tactics to best match was just a little bit baffling. and you could see it on the pitch and yes, they came back to 31. but then the sean also didn't make any substitutes to close
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out the game. he was far too reactionary in terms of what the swiss were doing. so i wouldn't be surprised to see a coaching change if i want to, maybe in a didn't to don, not sure, but you know, to show him he did when the 2018 woke up. you can take that away with him. but with this squad, with this depth, with the quality that they have, you have to do better. and it also shows you that individual talent isn't enough. also need the right tactics and the right team spirit to win major torments. so the favorites release, the pre tournament favorites are out. does this mean that the tournament is now wide open yet? totally? i mean, i can't remember a more exciting to them. and maybe that has something to do with the pandemic and look down. but this is just exhilarating and switzerland could i went, why not check republic? honestly, it wouldn't surprise me at this stage. i think anyone anything is possible here and it makes tonight's game, particularly mouthwatering. we have england against germany too big hit his left in the tournament. and if they, whoever wins this match will be pretty confident of 1st making the final and then of course, winning the whole tournament. so yeah, there's
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a lot more to come. very exciting. expect from did up the sports. thanks a lot. just well, switzerland, shock, victory means they will face spain in the quarter finals. that's after the spanish speak, croatia, $53.00 after extra time. and another thriller this one in copenhagen with a score $33.00 after 90 minutes of room moran to finally broke probation. resolve an extra time with spain for gold. mikhail or you, i was a bar, then made the game safe with the 5th. and later on tuesday, one of the great rivalries in soccer enters its next chapter when england host germany at wembley. germany have mostly come out on top and these turn them clashes with one exception that goes way back. the historical game with a goal that remains controversial. today i thought england's only major
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trophy came in 1966 when they beat west germany on home soil to claim the world cup courtesy of what's known in germany as the wembley goal. the rivalry has since made its mark on pop culture. germany both for world cup titles and 3 european championships last year as when came in 1996 when they beat england and penalties shoot out in their own backyard on route to the final current england coach carries southgate missed the decisive spot kick in the semi final clash, there is of course, great excitement with, with friends and people tuning into the game. but it's a game of football and an opportunity to get to a course a final. and that's what we're focused on. england have traditionally made more of the rivalry than the gym and counterparts with the media often stoking the flames of this rather one sided affair. but now that has been a role reversal of sorts. germany, as usual, clinical efficiency has disappeared and 3,
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wildly inconsistent performances saw them not a loss, a win, and a drawer to scrape through the group stage. threats, as long as it's difficult to say before the game, what the english think about as well. i think there's mutual respect and him respect to says that we're self confident. we're convinced that we can beat england . but of course we know what a strong team they are. not truly to see another stark bunch of things. and meanwhile, the 3 lions have played less exciting but most solid football unbeaten in 3 games. and yet to concede england fans will be hoping garris southgate could make up for his penalty miss. but against germany, it's never easy. ah. so who's gonna win that one tonight? and if you're struggling to place your bets for that game, maybe you need help from someone with a nose for the right result. henberg zoo shoulder is known as the elephant oracle.
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she has predicted that germany will win the match at wembley stadium. and if you doubt the elephants credentials, you should bear in mind that she's correctly predicted the outcome of all 3 of germany's games at theda rows so far it off for my more football coming up in a kick off. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. ah, the the news, the news, the news,
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